Background
In the United Kingdom (UK), pharmacists’ roles have expanded considerably in recent decades to encompass clinical practice through more direct patient care. However, dispensing and compounding remain core ...

Medu, Erere Ohwofasa(Robert Gordon University School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 2013-05)

In view of the increasing global challenge of bacterial resistance, there exists an urgent need for the rationale development of antibacterial compounds with either novel or multiple mechanisms of action. Two chalcone-derivatives, ...

O'Driscoll, Noelle H.(Robert Gordon University School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 2011-08)

The topic addressed by the 2011 WHO‘s World Health Day was antibacterial resistance. This action served to highlight the serious problem bacterial resistance now presents to healthcare professionals globally. This investigation ...

Landre, Julien B. P.(The Robert Gordon University School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 1999-05)

Mesophilic Aeromonas are opportunistic human pathogens which produce a wide
range of virulence factors and have been isolated from both untreated and chlorinated
drinking waters. The presence of these microorganisms in the ...

Bonanno, Patricia Vella(The Robert Gordon University School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 2003-06)

The research question was to determine if it is possible to develop a systematic
approach to the managed entry of new drugs into a National Health Service( NHS),
using Malta as a case study.
In early 1999, Malta had ...

Efforts to reduce the global burden of bacterial disease and contend with escalating bacterial resistance are spurring innovation in antibacterial drug and biocide development and related technologies such as photodynamic ...